Tag Archives: View

New post today over on The Virtual Buddha from one of the SMEs who helped create the VCAP-DTD exam (he also helped build VCAP-DTA, VCP5-DT and several others, but I digress). The post includes background on the exam, tips, links and … Continue reading →

There is a list of “View PowerCLI Cmdlet Parameters” in the View documentation but while they are very useful when you have a cmdlet you are trying to run, the descriptions listed in the doc do not include which cmdlets … Continue reading →

See also: Part 2 in the series So I’ve had need to code some checks for VMware View lately – which means among other things I need to dust off my seriously rusty scripting skills and learn what resources are … Continue reading →

While playing with SSL certs on View servers I found one of my Connection servers would start all of its services, but not start listening on 443. Note that netstat can be used to determine if something listening on 443: … Continue reading →

New post with all the prereqs listed VMware recently updated the VCP certification family, adding a new exam for the End User Computing/EUC/View/Horizon View product family. What used to be just “VCPx” with x designating the major release number of … Continue reading →

While building a demo environment a coworker ran into an issue installing the View Connection server 5.2.0 build 987719 as a Replica server. The install failed, rolling back right when it seemed to be complete. I started digging around, uninstalling … Continue reading →

Some of the VMWorld 2012 sessions are chosen from the general public of VMware administrators and evangelists world-wide. One of my former coworkers has submitted a proposal for a session covering View Persona, calling it “2776 Viewing Ugly Personas” Abstract:If you … Continue reading →

﻿﻿(this was published in the October edition of St Louis Metropolitan Medicine and the February issue of the PAHCOM Journal.) “Virtualization” runs all computing in the medical office through a central computer with office staff connected from their workstations or … Continue reading →